The movie isn't bad in its own right, but it doesn't really change up the narrative or create any big developments in its central conflict. You're never confused about what's going on in this film; no character makes an illogical decision that changes everything in their lives. There are very few scenes that don't feel overlong and stupid. This doesn't mean it isn't interesting to watch though.


At least one major scene (where Baygo gets stuck in a broken toilet) actually feels